>> Both, envelope and perspective extensions, work fine for me in both 64-bit and 32-bit builds >> when launched once as administrator (I'd recommend that as the current workaround).
thanks very much for the tip! I have Inkscape 0.92.0 r15299 installed in the
C:\Program Files (x86)\Inkscape\ directory on Windows 10, and I was wondering why it occasionally hung up. I had not one .pyc file in the extensions folder, and now, after running it as an administrator and running some extensions, I have 9 .pyc files. I assume that it is not not necessary to constantly run it as a administrator, unless I want to compile a new pyc file that has never been used before?
anyways, much appreciated, I vaguely recall wondering where they were, but I thought perhaps Windows had magically relocated them somewhere else (wouldn't be the first time that happened).
>> Both, envelope and perspective extensions, work fine for me in both 64-bit and 32-bit builds >> when launched once as administrator (I'd recommend that as the current workaround).
thanks very much for the tip! I have Inkscape 0.92.0 r15299 installed in the
C:\Program Files (x86)\Inkscape\ directory on Windows 10, and I was wondering why it occasionally hung up. I had not one .pyc file in the extensions folder, and now, after running it as an administrator and running some extensions, I have 9 .pyc files. I assume that it is not not necessary to constantly run it as a administrator, unless I want to compile a new pyc file that has never been used before?
anyways, much appreciated, I vaguely recall wondering where they were, but I thought perhaps Windows had magically relocated them somewhere else (wouldn't be the first time that happened).